Friday, 21 September 2007

And again, many thanks to Pat for this one. The image is fairly large, so if you don't want to click on it, here's the text:

Evelyn Warburton rode to her 100th birthday party in a motorcycle sidecar Saturday in Berwick, PA. Warburton, who actually turned 100 on Thursday, suited up in motorcycle gear for the 10-minute ride from her home in Lightstreet to her granddaughter's house in Berwick. "It was fun today," she said. Her chauffeur on the green 2000 Harley-Davidson Ultra was George Crawford, a friend who has offered to take her to church on this motorcycle for several years.

Why Tolstoy?

The title of this blog is taken from a fabulous book. It quite simply demonstrates that there's no such thing as an age limit (it's named for the fact that Tolstoy decided to learn to ride a bike when he was 67). Having started jogging at the age of 44, and run my first 5km race, such things mean a lot to me. Here are my inspirations as I find them.